WAKEFIELD, Mass. — Freshman defender Megan Armstrong was tabbed as the Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week while the team was named the WHEA Team of the Week after upsetting fifth-ranked Boston University on Friday 4-2 and playing to a 2-2 draw at Providence on Sunday.

Armstrong played a pivotal role in Friday’s win over the Terriers as she tallied a pair of assists, her first two points of the season. She aided on the first goal of the game in the first period by Alexis Crossley (Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia) and again on the next goal as Arielle O’Neill (St. Catherines, Ontario) notched a power play tally. In Sunday’s game at Providence, Armstrong tallied her first career goal at 9:56 of the second period on a power play.

The Wildcats were 1-1-1 and 1-0-1 in Hockey East play on the week. The team tallied 11 points (4g, 7a) and allowed only two goals against a Boston University who was averaging 3.70 goals and 10 points per game. At Providence, Armstrong tallied a power play goal while O’Neill notched a shorthanded goal while keeping the Friars at 0-for-4 on the power play. The team tallied 61 shots in the two games and tied their season high mark in the category at Providence (38).

New Hampshire returns to action Saturday, Nov. 17, at Maine at noon.

Mann Tabbed as America East Women’s swimmer of the week

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Sophomore Katie Mann was named the America East Women’s swimmer of the week Tuesday afternoon as announced by the conference.

Mann earned a total of four victories in UNH’s 161-121 win over the University of Rhode Island on Saturday. She touched the wall first in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:05.74 and in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:19.71), owning the top time in the conference. She took gold in the 200 IM (2:06.54) and swam the second leg of the record-setting 400-medley relay team that broke the Swasey Pool record after notching a time of 3:53.46.

The Wildcats will rest up until Nov. 30 for the start of the three-day Brown Invitational at Coleman Aquatic Center in Providence, R.I.

Kay to be honored tonight

EXETER — Karen Kay, the Director of the Sports Performance Program at Access Acceleration, will be inducted into the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame tonight at the 18th Annual Induction ceremony and dinner. The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. at Lombardo’s in Randolph, Mass. Veteran sports broadcaster and NESN studio host Dale Arnold will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

Kay is a 1985 graduate of Providence College where she played women’s ice hockey and later went on to coach the team. While at Providence she helped lead the team to back-to-back EAIAW Championship appearances. She coached both the US Women’s National Team and the women’s hockey team at UNH (1992-2002). While coaching at UNH she collected a record of 215-90-25 during her 10-year career and led the team to a national championship in 1998.

Kay led the U.S. Women’s National Team to a silver medal at the 1994 World Championships and received the Bob Johnson Award from USA Hockey for her contributions to the sport on an international level.

Marshwood football championship tickets on sale

SOUTH BERWICK, Maine — The Class B state championship football game between Marshwood High School and Mt. Blue is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 17, at 6:06 p.m. at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland, Maine. Marshwood will be pre-selling game admission tickets on Thursday and Friday Nov. 15-16, in the main office of the high school from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. MPA admission prices are $8 for adults, and $5 for students and senior citizens.

Everyone will need a ticket to enter the game. Marshwood has only been given 500 adult and 500 student/citizen tickets to pre-sell. They will be selling tickets at the site on the day of the game as well. There are no complimentary admissions for any MPA playoff games.

The Class A game between Thornton Academy and Lawrence HS will be at 11:06 a.m. and the Class C game between Foxcroft Academy & Winslow will be at 2:36 p.m. Your admission ticket is good for all three games. Team and cheering Buses will be leaving at 2:45 p.m. from the high school.”